there's only one beers left
rook
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im lookin to find some new drinky. heres whats on my good list what d'all drink?
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If her nipples being airbrushed out is supposed to make it "acceptable," it actually only makes it "disturbing."
Allright ya'll, Japanese edition....
From Okinawa
From Tokyo
From Hokkaido. I visited the Sapporo beer factory and ate dinner there. It was
SUPER DOPE!
It looks like she's wearing pasties to me. Still gross, though.
Coincidentally, I just had the following conversation with faux_rillz:
Faux: "Did you drink all the beer(s)?"
Coselmed: "Please, there was only one."
Faux: "I think I only drank one beer from that entire pack...I'll have to buy some on the way home."
Coselmed: "Buy you some, n*99a!"
THE END
Damn, T**ya will work your 6 pack, son!!
Allright ya'll, Japanese edition....
can you buy anyof this stuff stateside?
can you buy anyof this stuff stateside?
You can buy the regular Orion, Yebisu, Kirin, Asahi and Sapporo beer here in the U.S. I live above a huge Japanese supermarket and they carry all of it. In Japan there are LOTS of seasonal, special and limited versions of beer by the companies above that I have never seen here in the states. I have never seen Suntory "MALT'S" for sale in the U.S.
import brews is where it is
Correct! You have done your homework hommie. The Okinawa brewed "Orion" is still imported from Japan. There is now a Sapporo reserve available in the states and I think it is imported from Japan as well.
my palette is bacially limited to madark stuff and piss yellow pilsners
Yebisu might still be an import too. I agree with you about the quality going down when production was moved over to North America
I'll be in Tokyo for the last two weeks of July and will be drinking LOTS of the authentic real ma deal Japanese beers. I'll be coolin' in the summertime rooftop
beer gardens in Tokyo.
i am NOT a fan. i mean, its alright in moderation. but when you live there and that's all they have, and they all generally taste the same, you get tired of that shit real quick. plus i used to get irritated when they fill up 2/3 of a small glass with beer, and the other 1/3 with foam.
in closing, i do not like beer.
.http://40ouncebeer.com/pics400/oe3bottles.jpg
Damn Shig! How can you hate on Japanese beer!? That shit is SOOOOOOOOOOO good in the mushi atsui Tokyo natsu. Cold Japanese beer? YES PLAESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Besides, Japan is so dope with the availablity of beer!
Beer vending machines on the street that are usually also stocked with sake and whiskey? HOLLA!
but what about
yeah, the whiskey vending machine was few and far between. dont get me wrong, the shit is good, but its all about variety for me. and the beers, though tasty, are all about the same taste.
now, what i really liked was the hot coffee/tea/corn soup vending machines in the winter.
if not im drinking yuengling, or when on the budget pbr or hi life(champagne of beers anyone?).
kinda tastes like apple juice sometimes though.
You really buy Coors and support the Coors corporation? Not a good move hommie.
can you drink in the street?
i'm moving
"When one drinks a Coors, they share it with our President and the entire Right-wing conservative cause that is funded through the Coors Brewing Company.
The Coors family has been doing their part in dividing our country by contributing to conservative causes for decades. Regular donations are made through their corporation and on an individual basis. They give generously to The Heritage Foundation, the FCF and many other far right causes.
The Coors family ideology has been causing controversy with women's rights groups, environmental activists, student associations, and gays for their support of conservative organizations and the use of racist and homophobic comments. They even promote neo-conservative efforts by supporting the Nicaraguan contras.
Coors has made an effort to appear favorable to minority groups and gays recently, but this is merely "smoke and mirrors" says Mediatransparency.Org. Coors continues to heavily contribute as it always has. Now it's gone through different foundations that they strategically set up."
You can start your research here....
http://www.corporations.org/coors/